PERENNIAL FLOWER GARDEN 3 5 



the tops of the plants have been winter-killed. Cut the tops off- anfl 

 put a layer of not over three inches of leave? or stable manure over 

 the ground, removing same again with the coming spring. 



This list of names of perennials that I will now mention are 

 plants that I have handled with success for the last twenty-five years 

 In Nebraska. I will not give a long glowing description of 

 each, but will just mention the height, and color of flowers 

 which is necessary for the proper placing of the plants: 



Achillea, white bachelor buttons, 18 inches high. 



Anchusa Italica, blue, 5 feet high. 



Aquilegias, all colors, 2 feet high. 



Asters, hard, all colors, 2 feet high. 



Bocconia Cordata, white, 6 feet high. 



Shasta Daisies, white, 1 foot high. 



Coreopsis Grandifloras, yellow, 1% feet high. 



Delphiniums, bine and white, 4 feet high. 



Dielytra, pink, 2 feet high. 



Dis;italis, all colors, 2 feet. 



Caillardias, yellow, 2 feet high. 



Gysophila, white, 2 feet high. 



Heliopsis, yellow, 3 feet high. 



Hibiscus, ha-dv, all colors, 3 feet high. 



Hollyhocks, all colors, 4 feet high. 



Iris German, all colors, 2 feet high. 



Iris Japanese, all colors, -2 feet high. 



Lupinus, an colors, 36 inches high. 



Lychnis, red and white, 24 inches high. 



Myosotis, blue, 12 inches high. 



Paeonies. all colors, 24 inches high. ' 



Pens*^emon. all colors, 30 inches hish. 



Panaver, pink and red, 24 inches high. 



Phloxes, all colors, 24 inches high. 



Pinks, hardy, all colors, 12 inches high. 



Platycodon, white and purple, 36 inches high. 



Pyrethrum, red, pink, and white. 24 inches high. 



Rudbeckia. yellow, 60 inches high. 



Rwppf Williams, pink scarlet and white. 1 2 inches high. 



Tritoma. orange and scarlet, 36 inches high. 



Vinra Minor, evergreen vine for shady places where grass won't 

 grow. 



Yucca Filamentn^a. white. 



Do not fbreret the eraud hardv roses fhat you now can get in 

 all colors and perfectlv hardv he^e in Nebraska. 



>mue^onsis Vpitchi, climber for stone wrvlls. 



j*imneior'si'5 Eugelmanni, fences and trellis. 



Begonia climbers, orange. 



